152
152
Nov 8, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
an advisers tells cbs news that romney was, quote, shell-shocked when he realized he lost. "the boston globe" said the campaign had planned a big fireworks show to celebrate the victo victory. for a few moments, it was actually online and really to go. and it includes plans for the inauguration. and it says he's working on a smooth transfer of power. but now mid romney is a private citiz citizen. he doesn't have secret service protection. the campaign aides say the credit cards have been cut off and supporters say he's likely to move to his home in california. i think he just fades, says one top donor. i think we have seen for the most part the last of mitt romney. but for the party he's leaving behind, the debate is just beginning. does the gop adapt, or does it fade into relevance? is this the party of lincoln or the party of rush limbaugh. joining me is megan mccain, columnist for "the daily beast and msnbc contributor. on election night she tweeted, quote, my party has to evolve or it's gooding to die. hogan go aheadly, he's worked for both rick santorum and mike huckab
an advisers tells cbs news that romney was, quote, shell-shocked when he realized he lost. "the boston globe" said the campaign had planned a big fireworks show to celebrate the victo victory. for a few moments, it was actually online and really to go. and it includes plans for the inauguration. and it says he's working on a smooth transfer of power. but now mid romney is a private citiz citizen. he doesn't have secret service protection. the campaign aides say the credit cards have...
99
99
Nov 9, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
october 31st, campaign sources told cbs news super storm sandy stalled romney's momentum. a few days before the election, if you hadn't had the storm, there would have been more of a chance for the romney campaign to talk about the deficit. the blame the storm line has continued all through today especially with former mississippi governor haley barbour speaking on the "today" show. >> hurricane sandy saved barack obama's presidency. it broke the momentum romney had coming in the end of october. >> this is a narrative republicans are telling themselves, that the beltway media is also now starting to tell itself because they keep hearing republicans say it. it is not a theory born from reality. this is a checkable thing, emperical idea. their theory is mitt romney was on track to win this thing if it weren't for that blasted storm. this is something we can check. easy. let's start with this. we're all in agreement that the polls were correct despite all the nonsense ahead of the election how the polls seemed so wrong before the election, now that the election has happened,
october 31st, campaign sources told cbs news super storm sandy stalled romney's momentum. a few days before the election, if you hadn't had the storm, there would have been more of a chance for the romney campaign to talk about the deficit. the blame the storm line has continued all through today especially with former mississippi governor haley barbour speaking on the "today" show. >> hurricane sandy saved barack obama's presidency. it broke the momentum romney had coming in...
131
131
Nov 12, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
it will be a media love fest. >> we're intensifying what happened on this. >> jon: cbs news releases more about what he thought about the benghazi attack but is it proof that cbs was helping the white house hide the truth. now the election come and gone, what do americans and late night comics have to look forward to. >> how do you repay me? four more years. >> jon: on the panel this week, judy miller, cal thomas, jim pinkerton and columnist kirsten powers. i'm jon scott. fox too news watch is on right now. >>> i wish all of them. particularly first lady and their daughters. this is time of great challenges for america. [ applause ] >> i pray that the president will be successful in guiding our nation. [ applause ] >> tonight in this election you, the american people reminded us while our world has -- our road has been hard and journey been long we have picked ourselves up. we have fought our way back. we know in our hearts that for the united states of america the best is yet to come. >> jon: that the way election night ended. so considering it all, jim, after more than a year long
it will be a media love fest. >> we're intensifying what happened on this. >> jon: cbs news releases more about what he thought about the benghazi attack but is it proof that cbs was helping the white house hide the truth. now the election come and gone, what do americans and late night comics have to look forward to. >> how do you repay me? four more years. >> jon: on the panel this week, judy miller, cal thomas, jim pinkerton and columnist kirsten powers. i'm jon...
200
200
Nov 5, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
cbs news has released another segment of its interview with the president. conducted one day after the murder of the u.s. ambassador and three other americans. >> this morning, you went out of your way to avoid the use of the word terrornist connection with the libya attack. >> i can't believe this was a terrorist attack. >> it's too early to know exactly how this came about. what group was involved. it was an attack on americans. we are going to be working with the libyan government to make sure that we bring folks to justice. one way or the other. >> bret: that was not seen before. this afternoon, republican senator lindsey graham said this video from cbs news which only came to light yesterday, what did it play -- would vit played an important role of putting the record in straight and put together the false narratives the obama administration tried to create? >> no grapevine tonight to bring you more campaign news. when we come back, we check in with the reporters in the big battleground state with hours to go before polls open. [ lisa ] my name's lisa,
cbs news has released another segment of its interview with the president. conducted one day after the murder of the u.s. ambassador and three other americans. >> this morning, you went out of your way to avoid the use of the word terrornist connection with the libya attack. >> i can't believe this was a terrorist attack. >> it's too early to know exactly how this came about. what group was involved. it was an attack on americans. we are going to be working with the libyan...
101
101
Nov 19, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
news. he is interviewed by a former cbs reporter. they will touch on the changes in network news caused by the digital age. that is at 8:00 eastern. [video clip] >> how does one adequately express his feelings about a special friend? when that friend is also a world icon, a national hero of unimaginable proportions, and a legend whose name will live in history long after all here today have been forgotten? fate click the down kindly on us when she chose neil to be the first adventurist to another world and to have the opportunity to look back from space at the beauty of our home. it could have been another, but it wasn't. and it wasn't for a reason. no one could have accepted the responsibility of his remarkable accomplishments with more dignity and more grace than neil armstrong. he embodied all that is good and all that is great about america. >> more from memorial service for neil armstrong, thanks sitting day on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern. it just before 11:30, a behind- the-scenes lo
news. he is interviewed by a former cbs reporter. they will touch on the changes in network news caused by the digital age. that is at 8:00 eastern. [video clip] >> how does one adequately express his feelings about a special friend? when that friend is also a world icon, a national hero of unimaginable proportions, and a legend whose name will live in history long after all here today have been forgotten? fate click the down kindly on us when she chose neil to be the first adventurist to...
126
126
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
and recent quinnipiac new york times, cbs news poll shows a president with a 5 point lead in ohio. karl rove questions the validity of that particular poll. he says, quote, that survey gives democrats a plus 8 advantage in turnout. the same advantage democrats had in 2008. that assumption, writes karl rove, is to put it gently, absurd. joining us from the weekly starred, kelly jane, is karl rove on to something, do you think? >> possibly. you know, i have to admit i have trouble understanding this obsession that pollsters and pundits have with the numbers and kind of reminds me when i was a kid and couldn't wait until december 25th to see what i got for christmas and wrapped a little of the gift. nobody wants to wait a week and everybody has to know what's going on now. stuart: if you look at things now. the romney camp have to admit the momentum they the got falling the debates has stalled and they're actually in a dead heat. my point is, the momentum has stalled and that has to worry them. >> you're right, it's a dead heat and nobody can deny at that despite the fact that people
and recent quinnipiac new york times, cbs news poll shows a president with a 5 point lead in ohio. karl rove questions the validity of that particular poll. he says, quote, that survey gives democrats a plus 8 advantage in turnout. the same advantage democrats had in 2008. that assumption, writes karl rove, is to put it gently, absurd. joining us from the weekly starred, kelly jane, is karl rove on to something, do you think? >> possibly. you know, i have to admit i have trouble...
342
342
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 342
favorite 0
quote 1
news. if it's bad news, how the candidate can find out -- it's kind of this weird game of you tell him, no, you tell him. megyn: really? >> i'm sure ed was more than willing to tell his candidate. someone i have gown from the lower level to mid level to high level of the campaign. it always surprised me in a loss how the top just sort of stood there and let it kind of simmer for a while before one of them got the nerve to tell the boss that it wasn't going to happen. >> we did polls on air force one, who was going to win. the ones who were always the most accurate were the service guys. 20 years ago today they were the most accurate of anybody. megyn: i'm trying to understand, are they relying on the same exit poll data we are relying on? >> you have people around the country who tell you where they are turning out, what kinds of crowds are there. but they have no idea of the end game until we have it here. they are not doing polling themselves. it's too expensive to do. they wait for the n
news. if it's bad news, how the candidate can find out -- it's kind of this weird game of you tell him, no, you tell him. megyn: really? >> i'm sure ed was more than willing to tell his candidate. someone i have gown from the lower level to mid level to high level of the campaign. it always surprised me in a loss how the top just sort of stood there and let it kind of simmer for a while before one of them got the nerve to tell the boss that it wasn't going to happen. >> we did polls...
379
379
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 379
favorite 0
quote 0
cbs news he was wrong. megyn: good job as always, thanks so much. coming up. pot is legal ... we'll tell you where. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. megyn: an outbreak of voter fraud claims. what were the 11th hour issues that sprang up last night and where? plus what do it all mean for elections going forward. eric? >> reporter: we know what's expected on election day. the broken machines, scanners that don't scan and long line. what is not expected is you show up and the poll work looks aught and says you already voted. voters say when they showed up to vote they were told they had absentee ballots voted in their names. he said the information was all correct including the driver's license number but the signature looked like a child. and there was illegal voting here in ohio. i
cbs news he was wrong. megyn: good job as always, thanks so much. coming up. pot is legal ... we'll tell you where. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. megyn: an outbreak of voter fraud claims. what...
131
131
Nov 17, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
john dickerson, cbs news. [applause] ape the best online magazine flate. >> thank you. i can't tell whether we're in a living room or sthurp room. either up with of you want to lie down >> airport lounge. we have twenty minutes until the shuttle departs for can ciewn or something, i hope. let's start with both of you work for the candidates in the last campaign, you are now here for this one, jen, what was different? >> nothing. [laughter] just kidding. it was entirely different from the beginning. there's a lot that's been written about how it was different. of course, you know, the first campaign there was this amazing wave of excitement and enthusiasm and many people were projecting what they. ed then. candidates senator obama to be. this time was no question harder fought. there were harder days. there wasn't a wave at the end as we know. a very, i'll call him, a very, very senior administration official said to me, i think it's a good analogy for it. the first campaign being like in a relationship. everything is gleeful and happy and don't see any wrong in the othe
john dickerson, cbs news. [applause] ape the best online magazine flate. >> thank you. i can't tell whether we're in a living room or sthurp room. either up with of you want to lie down >> airport lounge. we have twenty minutes until the shuttle departs for can ciewn or something, i hope. let's start with both of you work for the candidates in the last campaign, you are now here for this one, jen, what was different? >> nothing. [laughter] just kidding. it was entirely...
231
231
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
up next, your local news. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning" with m
up next, your local news. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning" with m
126
126
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
ken follett speaks with charles osgood, anchor cbs news sunday morning at it historical society in new york city. >> good evening to all of you. we were told ten and to go -- i have to say i know you from so many years of reading your terrific books. most of the people here tonight, tremendous pleasure. one critic -- being able to get lost in a wonderful story and come out days or weeks later feeling something you didn't before. i appreciate what you do so much. in day today journalism we are in awe of something historical, a trilogy, this is a tiny little piece, i learned on the cbs morning news that you too are in day-to-day journalism until your car broke down. >> close to the truth. my first job as a newspaper reporter, i worked for the south wales -- my home town newspaper. i work for a london paper, the evening news and it is true that my car broke down and i couldn't afford to get it fixed and i went to the bank and asked them, i needed 200 pounds. quite a lot of money in those days and asked the bank for a loan and they said no. a colleague on the newspaper had written a thrill
ken follett speaks with charles osgood, anchor cbs news sunday morning at it historical society in new york city. >> good evening to all of you. we were told ten and to go -- i have to say i know you from so many years of reading your terrific books. most of the people here tonight, tremendous pleasure. one critic -- being able to get lost in a wonderful story and come out days or weeks later feeling something you didn't before. i appreciate what you do so much. in day today journalism we...
104
104
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
ted joined abc news in 1963. i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right, together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. i mean, that is enough to depress anybody. [laughter] name havewhat in god's we learned about our sacred craft of journalism? >> i think we have learned not to make predictions. >> what are your predictions? [laughter] >> i predict that your title, provocative as it may be, may be premature. i think that when americans are finally realize how bad things are, and what terrible straits our political system is in, i think there may be a resurgence of the kind you and i grew up with. >> it is a marvelous, optimistic thought. >> actually, no, it is a terrible thought because it suggests that the ship will almost have to sink before people jump into the lifeboats again. >> do you think that we can, truly, even define journalism? if somebody walks in the room and came from mars, and said what are these just talking about? if journalism, explain it to that guy. >> i guess the simplest way is to ta
ted joined abc news in 1963. i joined cbs in 1957. if my arithmetic is right, together we represent more than 100 years of journalistic experience. i mean, that is enough to depress anybody. [laughter] name havewhat in god's we learned about our sacred craft of journalism? >> i think we have learned not to make predictions. >> what are your predictions? [laughter] >> i predict that your title, provocative as it may be, may be premature. i think that when americans are finally...
1,476
1.5K
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 1,476
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> maybe the new york times didn't, but talk media -- >> the new york times, bob woodward, the washington post, nbc, abc and mostly cbs didn't cover it -- [overlapping dialogue] >> that's romney's fault! >> did it matter? >> no, i don't think it did. >> you are saying mitt romney didn't miss an opportunity to bring it up again? >> you know, i think that mitt romney did his calculations. i think he decided they clearly must have polled it and decided that this was not something they wanted him to bring up. they wanted him to bring up issues of the economy. mitt romney kept doing that and that's what i think happened -- >> the second debate, actually, they were really contentious with one another. toso to get the like vote, mitt romney did not want to be contentious. >> pat, i want to get your take bah united states you are leaving us first. i want to make good use of you. the -- many polling experts said that mitt romney needed to get at least, bare minimum, 35% of the latino vote, what did he get? 29? if he selected marco rubio -- >> i think, first of all, he wouldn't have had to spend al
. >> maybe the new york times didn't, but talk media -- >> the new york times, bob woodward, the washington post, nbc, abc and mostly cbs didn't cover it -- [overlapping dialogue] >> that's romney's fault! >> did it matter? >> no, i don't think it did. >> you are saying mitt romney didn't miss an opportunity to bring it up again? >> you know, i think that mitt romney did his calculations. i think he decided they clearly must have polled it and decided...
215
215
Nov 5, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> brian: it was the news. >> gretchen: it was the news of the day. it was four americans that died and on 9/11 . the second part of the question. why does cbs feel compeeled to release it. >> steve: if it was a smoking gun it would be next wednesday or next day after that. >> brian: face the nation is where ambassador susan wright and she was followed up by the president of libya who said it was a terrorist attack. the 60 minutes airing and also on cbs about to say something different. could a call up been made. listen i know what the president said to you can you leave it out and air it later. it is so murky. can you leave that out and put it on your website. >> gretchen: we discussed this a couple of weeks ago looking at the time line and our reporters came out with more information on what happened in libya. we had this exact discussion about whether or not there was something funny about susan wright being on sunday morn 60 minutes on sunday night. let us know what you think about that. >> steve: it is curious they are releasing it now and didn't
. >> brian: it was the news. >> gretchen: it was the news of the day. it was four americans that died and on 9/11 . the second part of the question. why does cbs feel compeeled to release it. >> steve: if it was a smoking gun it would be next wednesday or next day after that. >> brian: face the nation is where ambassador susan wright and she was followed up by the president of libya who said it was a terrorist attack. the 60 minutes airing and also on cbs about to say...
294
294
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
as the returns continue to come in, the president winning in new hampshire and the -- and iowa. there are pulls out west including california, washington state, and also winning in mexico. let's go to cleveland, ohio, democrats line. good evening. you are on the air. caller: my name is katila. >> if you could turn the volume down on your set, go ahead with your comments. caller: i was just calling to say, ok, i was just calling to say, wait to go, obama -- way to go, obama. >> independence seen -- independent scene. caller: i still have my hopes going. it seems it is a close campaign. it is possible for either party to win. my main issue on this is that it seems like people are concentrating way too much on the people's view on abortion and gay marriage than they're viewing the real ways they would, you know, run the country. >> ok. thanks for the call. we will continue to monitor obama headquarters in chicago and romney headquarters in boston. when they come to the podium, we will take you there live. now, more senate results. >> let's look at the results in the senate race tha
as the returns continue to come in, the president winning in new hampshire and the -- and iowa. there are pulls out west including california, washington state, and also winning in mexico. let's go to cleveland, ohio, democrats line. good evening. you are on the air. caller: my name is katila. >> if you could turn the volume down on your set, go ahead with your comments. caller: i was just calling to say, ok, i was just calling to say, wait to go, obama -- way to go, obama. >>...